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James William “Willie” Kight

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James William “Willie” Kight

Birth
Westernport, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Death
19 Jan 1928 (aged 51)
Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.3740042, Longitude: -86.2590795
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The Republic (Meyersdale, Pennsylvania) Thursday, January 26, 1928, Page 7, "J. Willie Kight"

"J. Willie Kight, son of James and Isabel Broadwater Kight, died January 19, 1928, at his home in Montgomery, Alabama. There are left to mourn his departure of this life his wife, Mrs. Mamie Cone Kight; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Cardinal, and one son, J. W. Kight, Jr., all living in Montgomery, Alabama. Two brothers, G. F. Kight, of Decatur, Ga., and H. O. Kight, of Lakeland, Florida, one sister, Mrs. Cora J. Somerville, of Smithfield, Virginia.
Mr. Kight's parents died when he was quite a small boy. After their death he made his home with his aunt, Mrs. Lepley Augustine, of Addison, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. He had been in very poor health for quite a long while. Being full of energy, he remained at his post of duty, that of secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of Montgomery, Alabama, until shortly before his death."
The Republic (Meyersdale, Pennsylvania) Thursday, January 26, 1928, Page 7, "J. Willie Kight"

"J. Willie Kight, son of James and Isabel Broadwater Kight, died January 19, 1928, at his home in Montgomery, Alabama. There are left to mourn his departure of this life his wife, Mrs. Mamie Cone Kight; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Cardinal, and one son, J. W. Kight, Jr., all living in Montgomery, Alabama. Two brothers, G. F. Kight, of Decatur, Ga., and H. O. Kight, of Lakeland, Florida, one sister, Mrs. Cora J. Somerville, of Smithfield, Virginia.
Mr. Kight's parents died when he was quite a small boy. After their death he made his home with his aunt, Mrs. Lepley Augustine, of Addison, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. He had been in very poor health for quite a long while. Being full of energy, he remained at his post of duty, that of secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of Montgomery, Alabama, until shortly before his death."

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James William Kight
1876-1928
Mary Cone Kight
1875- 1961
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